War memorials, North Yorkshire
War Memorials Elsewhere, -
South Crosland (Kirklees),
- Holy Trinity Church
War memorials, North Yorkshire

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The First World War Memorial in Holy Trinity Church, South Crosland (Kirklees)The First World War Memorial in Holy Trinity Church, South Crosland (Kirklees)
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Photo : Kirklees Council of the War Memorials On Line website.

The First World War Memorial for South Crosland (Kirklees) is a carved wooden plaque situated in Holy Trinity Church.
39 names are commemorated as having lost their lives in the First World War.

One soldier who served in the Yorkshire Regiment is commemorated on the memorial (who shares the same forename and surname as another soldier, - who served in the King's Royal Rifle Corps).


Private Percy Swallow. 35537. 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment. Formerly 5/108062 T R Battalion. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Swallow, of Butter Nab, Berry Brow, Huddersfield. Killed 8 May 1918. Aged 18.
Born Huddersfield, Enlisted Huddersfield.
Commemorated on Panels 52 to 54 and 162A, TYNE COT MEMORIAL.


Holy Trinity Church, South Crosland (Kirklees)
Holy Trinity Church, South Crosland (Kirklees)
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